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Ward No: 083 ULB Name :KOLKATA MC ULB CODE: 79 BPL LIST-KOLKATA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Ward No: 083 ULB Name :KOLKATA MC ULB CODE: 79 Member Sl Address Name of Family Head Son/Daughter/Wife of BPL ID Year No Male Female Total 1 14B BHAGABATI LANE KOL 26 ADITI BANERJEE LT AVIJIT BANARJEE 1 1 2 1 2 NA 144 KALIGHAT ROAD AJIT MANNA SUNIL MANNA 2 2 4 2 3 31F SADANANDA ROAD KOL 26 AJOY PAJA LT MRIYUNJOY PAJA 5 1 6 3 4 4 HUME ROAD KOL 26 AJOY SAH LT GYAN CHAND SAH 4 3 7 4 5 51A HALDER PARA ROAD KOL 26 AJOY SINGH LT JOGINDRA SINGH 2 2 4 5 6 238 KALI TEMPLE ROAD KOL 26 ALAKA TIKADER LT NISHI KANTA TIKADER 2 2 4 6 7 289 KALIGHAT ROAD KOL 26 ALO MAITRA LT AMAL MAITRA 0 1 1 7 8 8 DEB NARAYAN BANARJEE LANE KOL ALOKA KARMAKAR LT NANIGOPAL KARMAKAR 3 3 6 8 9 NA 282 KALIGHAT ROAD ALPANA SENAPATI BAPI SENAPATI 3 2 5 10 10 240 DEB NARAYAN BANARJEE ROAD KOL AMALA BIKRAM 1 1 2 11 11 KALIGHAT RD. AMAR NATH PAUL LATE BIJOY KRISHNA PAUL 1 0 1 13 12 KALIGHAT RD. AMICHA BIBI LABUR ALI GHARAMI 0 1 1 14 13 14 DEB NARAYAN BANARJEE LANE KOL AMMULY CH DAS GIRISH CH DAS 3 2 5 15 14 GANGULY PARA 114/2 KALIGHAT ROAD AMULAY PAUL MADHAI PALU 2 3 5 16 15 NA 14 D. N. B. ROAD AMULLYA CH DAS LT KHOITISH CH DAS 4 2 6 17 16 NA 388/A KALIGHAT ROAD ANIIMA MAITY ANIL MAITY 3 2 5 19 17 NA 32A HALDER PARA RD ANIL KR DUTTA LT JADU NATH DUTA 3 2 5 20 18 DEB NARAYAN BANERJEE L 2 KALIGHAT ROAD ANIL SARKAR A. SARKAR 1 0 1 21 19 18/1A KALIGHAT LANE ANIMA CHATTERJEE LATE SAMBHU CHATTERJEE 1 1 2 22 20 144 KALIGHAT ROAD KOL 26 ANJALI SARMA BABLA SARMA 4 3 7 23 21 KALIGHAT RD. ANJU BAG BHOLA BAG 2 1 3 24 22 KALIGHAT RD. ANJU ROY MAHADEV ROY 1 1 2 25 23 HUME RD. ANKIT PASWAN DINESH PASWAN 3 1 4 26 24 NA 133 GOBINDO ROY LANE ANU DAS KALIPADA DAS 0 2 2 27 25 240 KALI TEMPLE ROAD KOL 26 APARNA DAS KRISHNA DAS 2 3 5 29 26 NA 388/A KALIGHAT ROAD APARNA PAIK MOHAN PAIK 1 2 3 30 27 240 KALIGHAT ROAD KOL 26 ARADHANA NAYEK BAPI NAYEK 2 2 4 31 28 NA 114/3/C TALLYGUNGE ROAD ARATI BARMAN KANAILAL BARMAN 3 1 4 32 29 350 KALIGHAT ROAD KOL 26 ARATI GHATAK LT BISWANATH GHATAK 1 1 2 33 30 41A SADANANDA ROAD KOL 26 ARATI PANDAY LT CHANIDA PANDEY 1 3 4 35 31 1A KALITEMPLE ROAD KOL 26 ARATI PATRA KANU PATRA 1 5 6 36 32 KALIGHAT RD. ARCHANA MAMNA AJIT MANNA 3 4 7 37 33 GANGULY PARA 130 KALIGHAT ROAD ARJUN SAW BIJAN SAW 6 2 8 38 34 1 DEB NARAYAN BANARJEE LANE KOL ARUN KABIRAJ LT NANTU KABIRAJ 3 2 5 39 1 Page 1 of 47 Member Sl Address Name of Family Head Son/Daughter/Wife of BPL ID Year No Male Female Total 35 238 KALI TEMPLE ROAD KOL 26 ARUN SARDAR SAILIL SARDAR 3 3 6 40 36 8 DEB NARAYAN BANARJEE LANE KOL ASHA KARMOKAR LT GOPAL KARMAKAR 1 2 3 41 37 KALIGHAT RD. ASHA MAITY BHARAT MAITY 1 1 2 42 38 KALIGHAT RD. ASHA RANI DEY LATE JIBAN KRISHNA DEY 0 1 1 43 39 4 HUME ROAD KOL 26 ASHAK SONKAR LT CHATAY LAL SONKAR 4 4 8 44 40 NA 4 D. N. B. ROAD ASHOK BAIDYA LT KALI PADA BAIDYA 2 2 4 45 41 NA 240 KALIGHAT ROAD ASHOK DEY ATUL DEY 1 2 3 47 42 GANGULY PARA 112 KALIGHAT ROAD ASHOK GUPTA RATAN GUPTA 3 3 6 48 43 5 DEBRANJAN BANERJEE LANE ASHOK THAKUR BALAYESWAR THAKUR 2 3 5 49 44 238 KALI GHAT ROAD KOL 26 ASHTAMI DAS AMIT DAS 0 1 1 50 45 16/A NEPAL BHATTACHARJEE STREET KOL ASHUTOSH PAUL LT DULAL CH PAUL 1 0 1 51 46 NA 282 KALIGHAT ROAD ASIT PRAMANIK GOPAL PRAMANIK 4 2 6 52 47 KALI TEMPLE RD. ASTAMI DAS BISHU DAS 2 2 4 53 48 NA 240 KALIGHAT ROAD ASTHAMI DAS ASHOK DAS 4 3 7 54 49 NA 46/2 M. H. STREET ATUL HALDER LTFANI NATH HALDER 0 4 4 56 50 NA 193 KALIGHAT ROAD AVARANI SAHA LT KRISHNA PADA SAHA 1 3 4 57 51 NA 282 KALIGHAT ROAD B. SINGH MANTU SINGH 1 1 2 58 52 KALIGHAT RD. BABAI TEWARI DEEPAK TEWARI 2 1 3 59 53 NA 46/2 M. H. STREET BABLA RAJAK LT SHIBU RAJAK 3 1 4 60 54 240 KALIGHAT ROAD KOL 26 BABLU DAS NITAY DAS 3 4 7 61 55 238 KALIGHAT ROAD KOL 26 BABLU DAS LT DULAL DAS 3 3 6 62 56 17B BHAGAWATI LANE KOL 26 BABLU DAS LT SUDHIR DAS 3 1 4 63 57 158 KALIGHAT ROAD KOL 26 BABLU HALDER LT GOBINDA PRASAD HALDER 2 3 5 64 58 NA 5 GOBINDO ROY LANE BABLU PAUL HIRA LAL PAUL 3 3 6 65 59 NA 144 KALIGHAT ROAD BABLU RAY BHUTNATH RAY 2 3 5 66 60 NA 144 KALIGHAT ROAD BABLU SK ALIF SK 2 2 4 67 61 196/2 KALIGHAT ROAD KOL 26 BABU GAYEN LT ANIL GAYEN 1 5 6 68 62 KALIGHAT RD. BABULAL MAHATO LATE RAM DAYAL MAHATO 1 0 1 69 63 DEB NARAYAN BANERJEE LANE BABUN SARKAR RANJIT SARKAR 1 4 5 70 64 29 DEB NARAYAN BANARJEE ROAD KOL BACHU ROY RAJAK 3 3 6 72 65 KALIGHAT RD. BADAL CH. DAS PANCHNAN DAS 3 1 4 73 66 242 KALIGHAT ROAD KOL 26 BAHADUR PASWAN LT LAXMAN PASWAN 1 1 2 74 67 14/A BHAGAWATI LANE KALIGHAT KOL BAIDYA NATH HALDER LT PROFULLA KR HALDER 3 1 4 75 68 NA 19B DEB NARAYAN BANERJEE ROAD BAIDYA NATH SHAW LT RAMBILASH SHAW 3 3 6 76 2 Page 2 of 47 Member Sl Address Name of Family Head Son/Daughter/Wife of BPL ID Year No Male Female Total 69 275 KALIGHAT ROAD KOL 26 BAKUL RANI DAS LT LANAI LAL DAS 2 3 5 77 70 NA 310 KALIGHAT ROAD BALA DAS BIJOY DAS 0 3 3 78 71 238 KALIGHAT ROAD KOL 26 BALAI HALDER LT HARIA HALDER 5 2 7 79 72 34/1/A MOHIM HALDER STREET BANALATA DAS LT SAJAL DAS 0 0 2 80 73 12 BHAGAWATI LANE KOL 26 BANTI DAS MANGAL DAS 3 1 4 81 74 NA 114/3C TALLYGUNGE ROAD BANU MONDAL TULU MONDAL 1 1 2 82 75 KALI LANE BAPI HALDER PANCHANAN HALDER 1 2 3 83 76 KALIGHAT RD. BAPI ROY ARJUN ROY 1 3 4 84 77 240 KALIGHAT ROAD KOL 26 BAPI SARDER KANAI SARDAR 1 4 5 85 78 NA 4 D. N. B. ROAD BARUN MONDAL LT G. MONDAL 1 2 3 87 79 15A NEPAL BHATTACHARJEE STREET KOL BASANA MUKHERJEE DABEN MUKHERJEE 0 1 1 88 80 NA 150A KALIGHAT ROAD BASANKTI BHOWMIK RAJIV BHOWMIK 1 2 3 89 81 KALIGHAT RD. BASANTI DAS BABU DAS 2 3 5 90 82 NA 146 KALIGHAT ROAD BASANTI DEBI SANJIV SHAW 1 1 2 91 83 406B KALI GHAT ROAD KOL 26 BASANTI DEY LT KALIPADA DEY 0 1 1 92 84 56 HALDAR PARA RD. BASANTI SARKAR TRIDEV SARKAR 0 0 3 94 85 51B HALDER PARA ROAD KOL 26 BASANTI SOLKAR CHABINATH SOLKAR 3 2 5 96 86 5 DEB NARAYAN BANARJEE LANE KOL BASU DEB SHAW LT BANARASI SHAW 1 0 1 97 87 NA 392/A MAZUMDER GHAT BASUDEB HALDER KALI HALDER 4 6 10+ 98 88 242 KALIGHAT ROAD KOL 26 BASUMATI DAS LT BHUPATI DAS 2 4 6 99 89 200 KALIGHAT ROAD KOL 26 BASUMATI DEVI THAKUR SANTOSH THAKUR 5 2 7 100 90 NA 4 D. N. B. ROAD BATA KRISHNA NASKAR LT HARADHAN NASKAR 1 1 2 101 91 8 DEB NARAYAN BANARJEE LANE KOL BATU NASKAR LT HARAN NASKAR 4 3 7 102 92 310 KALI GHAT ROAD KOL 26 BELA DAS LT MAHADEB DAS 0 3 3 103 93 294 KALIGHAT RD., KOL 26 BHAGABATI DAS LATE SIBNATH DAS 1 2 3 104 94 354 KALIGHAT RD. BHAGABATI PRAMANIK LATE LAXMAN PRAMANIK 2 2 4 105 95 56 GURU PADA HALDER ROAD KOL 26 BHAILAL SALKAS LT MAYALAL SALKAS 3 2 5 106 96 242 KALIGHAT ROAD KOL 26 BHANU GANGULI LT BABLU GANGULI 1 1 2 107 97 GANGULY PARA 114/2 KALIGHAT ROAD BHANU PROTAP SINGH RAMDEB SINGH 1 2 3 109 98 238 KALI GHAT ROAD KOL 26 BHARATI DAS PINTU DAS 2 3 5 110 99 10/1F NEPAL BHATTACHARYA ROAD BHARATI DUTTA LT JAGADISH DATTA 0 2 2 111 100 KALIGHAT RD. BHARATI GANGULI LATE NABIN GANGULI 0 1 1 112 101 18/2 NAKULESHWAR TALA LANE KOL 26 BHARATI MUKHERJEE LATE DEB KR MUKHERJEE 0 0 2 113 102 KALIGHAT RD. BHARATI NANDI PARTHA NANDI 0 1 1 114 3 Page 3 of 47 Member Sl Address Name of Family Head Son/Daughter/Wife of BPL ID Year No Male Female Total 103 NA 32A HALDER PARA RD BHARATI SARKAR LT ANIL KR SARKAR 2 2 4 115 104 242 KALIGHAT ROAD KOL 26 BHASKAR DAS LT PALAN DAS 3 3 6 116 105 124/1 KALI TEMPLE ROAD KOL 26 BHOLA PRASAD LT HARI LAL PRASAD 1 4 5 117 106 TOLLYGUNG RD.
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